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up in long island, as well, long island, 30.3 inches. so certainly very substantial. no doubt about that. but the end is in sight. so the snow's winding down. the winds are winding down. now the sun's up. you can see what's fallen. you see here's new york state. the northway, the thruway clearing up now. and western massachusetts, western connecticut, new york city, done for you. eastern end of long island. suffolk county still seeing snow but nothing as heavy as we've seen. you see where it's brighter here. that's what we call bright banding where the snow coming down more in earnest. more dynamic lifting happening there. that's where the two to three inches were. predominantly right like this, a stripe. that's what allowed for those 30 inches. that's how it just adds up. but you see as we move through today and in toward this afternoon, 11:00, the area of low pressure off the coast. pretty much clears everybody. by tonight, it clears boston, clears maine even. by 3:00, you see where it is. then tomorrow, everyone is dry for the most part. still the winds behind it w
up in long island, as well, long island, 30.3 inches. so certainly very substantial. no doubt about that. but the end is in sight. so the snow's winding down. the winds are winding down. now the sun's up. you can see what's fallen. you see here's new york state. the northway, the thruway clearing up now. and western massachusetts, western connecticut, new york city, done for you. eastern end of long island. suffolk county still seeing snow but nothing as heavy as we've seen. you see where it's...
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and hundreds of cars now stuck in that snow on long island on the long expressway and sunrise highway. the roads are closed now to just about everybody except those emergency vehicles. police say nose have been rescued but still some are stranded. we'll have an update from long island in always ji fjust a few >>> it knocked out power to 600,000 households and businesses across eight states. winds are gusting in some places 70 miles an hour. that won't help and, that, of course, is tearing down the tree limbs and power lines and leaving families in the dark and bitter cold. massachusetts is hardest hit. at this particular point, that is. >>> in rhode island, more than 800,000 customers don't have electricity, more than a fifth of its population. poppy harlow is there. >> reporter: i wouldn't like to do it with anyone but you, good morning, marty, good morning, america. many of you waking up, millions of you to a complete whiteout what we have here in providence, rhode island. i want to take a second trip to pan our camera and show you the whiteout conditions we've had since 10:00, 11:0
and hundreds of cars now stuck in that snow on long island on the long expressway and sunrise highway. the roads are closed now to just about everybody except those emergency vehicles. police say nose have been rescued but still some are stranded. we'll have an update from long island in always ji fjust a few >>> it knocked out power to 600,000 households and businesses across eight states. winds are gusting in some places 70 miles an hour. that won't help and, that, of course, is...
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we operate the system on long island for the long island power authority, and we have a big chunk of upstate new york. so the good news for upstate new york, is that we have no problems up there. on long island, there are approximately 13,000 customers without power. massachusetts, approximately 150,000 customers without power. and rhode island has about 170,000 customers without power right now. >> i have to ask you, how long do you think it will take, with all these trucks and teams at your disposal, how long will it take to get the power back on? >> it's a little early to make predictions because we're still at the height of the storm. but what i can tell you is that we have an army of crews here. we brought tons of extra crews in from outside. and we prestaged them around the service area where we suspected that the hardest hit areas might be. and from what we've seen so far, it's been primarily along the coast, both in rhode island and massachusetts. so as soon as the winds die down tomorrow and it's safe to get out there, we will have an army of people hitting this really hard.
we operate the system on long island for the long island power authority, and we have a big chunk of upstate new york. so the good news for upstate new york, is that we have no problems up there. on long island, there are approximately 13,000 customers without power. massachusetts, approximately 150,000 customers without power. and rhode island has about 170,000 customers without power right now. >> i have to ask you, how long do you think it will take, with all these trucks and teams at...
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eastern long island got a lot more snow than we did. and we've talked and i said anything th anything, if they need equipment from us and manpower, we would be happy to do it. deputy mayor of operations has been talking to the governor's office and i don't know that they're going to need us but we certainly will make sure that we provide whatever they need. we should not forget that when we were in trouble, the country came to our aid and we want to make sure that we do the same. our department of sanitation was out all night and will be working all day to clear the streets. the sanitation workers behind us here in queens work hard, as do all the men and women of the sanitation department. the number of plows i saw go by this morning, quite amazing. there's enormous amount of resources on the streets. not just sanitation department, but parks department, department of transportation, private contractors providing plows and tow trucks. we towed maybe half a dozen cars all night but we had probably 150 tow trucks ready to go. better to be
eastern long island got a lot more snow than we did. and we've talked and i said anything th anything, if they need equipment from us and manpower, we would be happy to do it. deputy mayor of operations has been talking to the governor's office and i don't know that they're going to need us but we certainly will make sure that we provide whatever they need. we should not forget that when we were in trouble, the country came to our aid and we want to make sure that we do the same. our department...
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that's the long island expressway. and when they were trapped, they had to find shelter and they did that at a walmart. jerry greek is the manager at that walmart and joins us now on the telephone. good morning to you and thanks for joining us. how are things there now? >> we're okay. it's like i said, the snow's pretty deep here, but everybody's safe and warm in the walmart in long island. and we have coffee and donuts for everybody. and everything's okay otherwise. >> how many people are you sheltering right now? and are their spirits good? are they all in good shape? >> everybody's in good shape. everybody's safe and sound in the store and around 20, 25 people, it's some associates and mostly people that were stranded that walked through the snow to get in the store when they saw the light was still on. we led them in to the shelter and give them some place to go. >> we're dealing, also, with a bad signal, i know. but we want to keep talking. the store was closed at the time. when did you start realizing you were tu
that's the long island expressway. and when they were trapped, they had to find shelter and they did that at a walmart. jerry greek is the manager at that walmart and joins us now on the telephone. good morning to you and thanks for joining us. how are things there now? >> we're okay. it's like i said, the snow's pretty deep here, but everybody's safe and warm in the walmart in long island. and we have coffee and donuts for everybody. and everything's okay otherwise. >> how many...
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, suffolk county, long island. have we seen that? is it too early to tell? >> some breaches of the eroded dunes. the dunes are in bad shape in new jersey for a while. it's going to take a while for the sea grass and oats to come back and get the dunes back together. sometimes you'll see them put snow fences in the dunes so the sand catches. there have been overwash in some parts, not like sandy. and there's been some flooding from boston northward because the wind, add this point in time, the wind is coming in from the east at 50, 60, and i just right here at logan, i just got a brand new wind gust at logan of 76 miles per hour. so that's just blowing water on the shore, and there is water now coming into some of the low lying areas along the coast of massachusetts and we have heard of flooding in homes already. we just don't have locations put down just yet. >> all right, chad. we'll continue to follow that. one of the important things we're tracking not only over the course of this hour but really frankly all nig
, suffolk county, long island. have we seen that? is it too early to tell? >> some breaches of the eroded dunes. the dunes are in bad shape in new jersey for a while. it's going to take a while for the sea grass and oats to come back and get the dunes back together. sometimes you'll see them put snow fences in the dunes so the sand catches. there have been overwash in some parts, not like sandy. and there's been some flooding from boston northward because the wind, add this point in time,...
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let's go to gary tuckman in staten island all night long. gary, so far, how much snow are you seeing? >> reporter: brooke, all night, all afternoon, all morning we've been here. when we started the day there was absolutely no snow whatsoever on the streets, sidewalks, on the grass. there's a plow coming. i want you to take a look at this plow for a second. the reason i wanted to point it out, they have come down the street in the last three hours probably about 30 times. you may say why do they come down here 30 times? number one, we're here. number two, no one wants to ignore staten island anymore because what happened on this street in this part of staten island was nothing less than devastating three months ago when hurricane sandy came. we need to point in that direction again so we don't get hit by him. in staten island, 23 people died. that is more than 50% of the entire total population who died in new york city during hurricane sandy in october. this borough was devastated. staten island is used to being ignored because it's the smal
let's go to gary tuckman in staten island all night long. gary, so far, how much snow are you seeing? >> reporter: brooke, all night, all afternoon, all morning we've been here. when we started the day there was absolutely no snow whatsoever on the streets, sidewalks, on the grass. there's a plow coming. i want you to take a look at this plow for a second. the reason i wanted to point it out, they have come down the street in the last three hours probably about 30 times. you may say why...
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long island expressway's getting very heavy snow. if we get 3 to more more inches of wrap-around snow in new york city i think that's all we get. it doesn't paralyze new york city like it's going to paralyze boston, it's going to paralyze providence, hartford, these areas right through here. that's where it's going to snow another 12 here, 18 hours here. so just because there's a little bit more snow coming, the worst of it i believe is still well off the coast because that's where the low is. if you're closest to the low, that's boston, all the way through here, that's where the snow is going to be the heaviest. new york, wound up, they got prepared, that's great. there's still to be snow, it's still going to look pretty. i don't believe it's going to be a paralyzing event for new york city. a lot of your presip came down as that wet, rain-snow mix. that didn't pile up, erin. >> chad, thank you ve very much. as paralyzing as it may be in boston, i've got nieces and nephews up there, from a child's eyes very excited about finally get
long island expressway's getting very heavy snow. if we get 3 to more more inches of wrap-around snow in new york city i think that's all we get. it doesn't paralyze new york city like it's going to paralyze boston, it's going to paralyze providence, hartford, these areas right through here. that's where it's going to snow another 12 here, 18 hours here. so just because there's a little bit more snow coming, the worst of it i believe is still well off the coast because that's where the low is....
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this could have a bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene did last year. >> as sandy moved north, it merged with a winter storm, creating a superstorm, double the size of a normal hurricane. >> the one part storm that was already on land was combining with the hurricane that was offshore. as they combined, it was almost one plus one equals two and a half. >> many in sandy's path evacuated. nick camerada did not. >> at about 6:00, the tide should be way out. i walked down the block, and i started seeing water coming on to cedar grove, and i started yelling and banging on doors for everybody to get out of their houses, because this is going to be a storm of disastrous magnitude. >> i was, as a scientist, fascinated, but as a citizen of this city, as time went on, i started to feel more and more actual fear. >> in new york, as the eye of the storm approached, wind gusts reached 75 miles per hour, and the flood waters outside nick camerada's house were rising, fast. >> try to move the car up the street a little bit, i almost didn't get back to the h
this could have a bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene did last year. >> as sandy moved north, it merged with a winter storm, creating a superstorm, double the size of a normal hurricane. >> the one part storm that was already on land was combining with the hurricane that was offshore. as they combined, it was almost one plus one equals two and a half. >> many in sandy's path evacuated. nick camerada did not. >> at about 6:00,...
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alison kosik on long island. we'll begin in boston. the big concerns, power outages and how to get around. let's start with indra. >> reporter: good morning. the story here today, trying to get back to normal. power outages, 120,000 people in the state of massachusetts without power this morning, not to mention the huge heaps of snow all over the city. so today schools are still closed. a snow emergency is still in effect as the city tries to get back to normal. they are focusing on residential streets. yesterday we had the sun, today, temperatures rise to 45 degrees. a lot of snow could get melt and get caught in the drains, and there are flooding concerns. the streets look good now, but snow a few hours away, potential for freezing rain and eventually all of that will turn back into rain. more concerns for the city. the good news, logan fully operational, but with the potential for freezing rain, snow and the other weather concerns across the country, delays not out of the question. >> indra petersons, thank you very much. we'll be b
alison kosik on long island. we'll begin in boston. the big concerns, power outages and how to get around. let's start with indra. >> reporter: good morning. the story here today, trying to get back to normal. power outages, 120,000 people in the state of massachusetts without power this morning, not to mention the huge heaps of snow all over the city. so today schools are still closed. a snow emergency is still in effect as the city tries to get back to normal. they are focusing on...
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as we put this in motion, as we head to 9:00, long island still into it. but eastern connecticut, eastern massachusetts, still this morning in through the afternoon. boston will end this afternoon, and then by tonight around 10:00 or so, we'll watch it and in maine, as well. still, though, even though that will end, we'll see these strong winds behind it. these are the wind forecasts throughout this afternoon, you can see 48, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. even though the snow will be over, the winds will be blowing all that snow that is freshly fallen all around. martin, we're still going to see incredible wind gusts. we're going to see things begin to calm down. but the good news, the snow will end this morning from west to east and by tonight the matter of cleaning up. >> all i can say, alexandra, thank goodness it's a weekend. >> safe, much safer. >> we'll be checking back with you throughout the morning. >> -- the blizzard, of course, out in california, we've had one and we've had it and you can see i'll show you right here, in big bear lake, the other
as we put this in motion, as we head to 9:00, long island still into it. but eastern connecticut, eastern massachusetts, still this morning in through the afternoon. boston will end this afternoon, and then by tonight around 10:00 or so, we'll watch it and in maine, as well. still, though, even though that will end, we'll see these strong winds behind it. these are the wind forecasts throughout this afternoon, you can see 48, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. even though the snow will be over, the...
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right now the east end of long island still in the snow. western connecticut, western new york, vermont, all getting out of it. pushing eastward by this afternoon, martin, you can see 2:00, just boston and by tonight, 10:00, all moves out. but the winds still stay. you can see these iso bars, the snow may stop falling, but it will still be blowing around with 30 to 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts. >> well, we will stay in touch with you. >>> your blizzard stories, the ones you tell us, they're up next. we put together some of the best ireports as you help us tell this story. button tone) this is stacy from springfield. button tone) oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. >>> keeping track of all the pictures and videos being sent in by our ireporters. what are people showing us through o
right now the east end of long island still in the snow. western connecticut, western new york, vermont, all getting out of it. pushing eastward by this afternoon, martin, you can see 2:00, just boston and by tonight, 10:00, all moves out. but the winds still stay. you can see these iso bars, the snow may stop falling, but it will still be blowing around with 30 to 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts. >> well, we will stay in touch with you. >>> your blizzard stories, the ones you tell...
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we have shelters on the cape in massachusetts and also on long island. we have volunteers and we also have supplies in place and ready to gone on standby if emergency officials say it is time to open more shelters throughout long island and other areas if necessary. >> while i have you, while people are listening, just run through the common sense things that you want to pass along to people so hopefully they will not be calling you. >> well, you know, if they are home without power, obviously the biggest thing tonight is to keep warm. we want people to do that safely. so maybe the best thing to do is gather everybody in to one room. time to have a family night. stay warm. get extra blankets maybe some layered clothing for the evening. you never, ever want to use your oven or stove to heat your home. that's a dangerous thing to do. if you are going to use a generator, you need to be very, very careful that it has enough exhaust and that, you know, it hasn't been covered in snow that it will back up in to your home and have a carbon monoxide situation. yo
we have shelters on the cape in massachusetts and also on long island. we have volunteers and we also have supplies in place and ready to gone on standby if emergency officials say it is time to open more shelters throughout long island and other areas if necessary. >> while i have you, while people are listening, just run through the common sense things that you want to pass along to people so hopefully they will not be calling you. >> well, you know, if they are home without...
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southeastern areas of new england maybe from the cape in toward long island up toward the cape and islands, this kind of area into southern maine. we'll see what happens with this computer model, randi at this point. >> thank you very much. >>> much more ahead this hour. here is a look at what we have coming up. >>> an iconic mayor has died, but a new film gives his life memory. >> this belongs to me. >>> it's the mystery that haunts america. why the parents of jon benet ramsey were not put on trial despite an apparent indictment. >>> his goal to make others' lives more public. so why is mark zuckerberg obsessed with privacy? my interview with the author who inspired the award-winning movie "the social network." for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why
southeastern areas of new england maybe from the cape in toward long island up toward the cape and islands, this kind of area into southern maine. we'll see what happens with this computer model, randi at this point. >> thank you very much. >>> much more ahead this hour. here is a look at what we have coming up. >>> an iconic mayor has died, but a new film gives his life memory. >> this belongs to me. >>> it's the mystery that haunts america. why the...
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but the long island expressway is open but the side streets are terrible? >> exactly. and it's a little frustrating sa especially when we heard they said they put out all the resources dhee to get right on on it, but it hardly looks like anything was plowed here. a lot of people have been getting stuck just on this street and this is just one little street in suffolk county. >> looks terrible. alison kosik reporting live this morning. >>> gun violence is a growing problem in this country. now president obama plans to go home and talk guns. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> 17 past the hour. time to check our top
but the long island expressway is open but the side streets are terrible? >> exactly. and it's a little frustrating sa especially when we heard they said they put out all the resources dhee to get right on on it, but it hardly looks like anything was plowed here. a lot of people have been getting stuck just on this street and this is just one little street in suffolk county. >> looks terrible. alison kosik reporting live this morning. >>> gun violence is a growing problem...
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we've seen looters go into a neighborhood in the aftermath, whether it was new orleans or long island. we know that in our country we don't think terrible things like a bomb, dirty bomb would be set off in a major city, but it could happen. 9/11 happened. people would have this to not only defend themselves against an individual intruder. >> here is the thing. if you strip out the ar-15 from the equation and take all the guns out, that senator feinstein wants to take out -- wait a minute. you're still left with 2,200 guns you can legally buy. >> the problem is you're obsessing over one gun that a bad human being has used a couple of times. >> no, no, wait. >> no, no, let me finish. hold on a second. >> the past five mass shootings in america. >> guess what, the last shooting that i could have been a victim of, it wasn't an ar-15. you're obsessed over the ar-15. have you ever had a gun to your head? >> no. >> have you ever had a man look you in the eyes and say i'm going to your head off? >> no. >> with expletives while grinning? i had a gun to defend myself. i didn't have an ar-15. he
we've seen looters go into a neighborhood in the aftermath, whether it was new orleans or long island. we know that in our country we don't think terrible things like a bomb, dirty bomb would be set off in a major city, but it could happen. 9/11 happened. people would have this to not only defend themselves against an individual intruder. >> here is the thing. if you strip out the ar-15 from the equation and take all the guns out, that senator feinstein wants to take out -- wait a minute....
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even on long island 30 inches. stonybrook in long island, 28 inches. islip, paramus, new jersey, new jersey not out of this, 14 inches. central park 11 inches. almost seems paltry, right, compared to the 30-inch numbers in connecticut. in maine, almost 30 inches in portland. that was the record. the greatest single snowfall total. worcester, 28. providence even at 16 1/2. we've all seen it. but it is also coming to an end. the winds are weakening. now we're seeing gusts in the 30s and 40s. earlier, last night about midnight to about 2:00 this morning we had 60, 70, hurricane force wind gusts. this is the snow predominantly off the coast but that's what indra was saying. she's between a couple bands. one to the west, the same band that's set up shop this entire event for most part and was bright. that's called bright banding where the snow coming down 2, 3 inches an hour and that's how you get up to those 30, 35-inch snowfall totals. this is where we've seen it. it hasn't let up. that's how weather is, kind of just stays where it is and that's what we'v
even on long island 30 inches. stonybrook in long island, 28 inches. islip, paramus, new jersey, new jersey not out of this, 14 inches. central park 11 inches. almost seems paltry, right, compared to the 30-inch numbers in connecticut. in maine, almost 30 inches in portland. that was the record. the greatest single snowfall total. worcester, 28. providence even at 16 1/2. we've all seen it. but it is also coming to an end. the winds are weakening. now we're seeing gusts in the 30s and 40s....
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now, our eyes turn to new england where the heavy snow is coming down as we speak from eastern long island on up into down east maine. we'll continue to see the heavy snow and blowing snow today. so, we're expecting to see the snow pile up in plymouth and five to nine inches expected. boston a half foot or snow and then that heavy snow extending to maine. winter storm warnings here and then on up the coast, we're talking about blizzard warnings. that means limited visibility, less than a quarter of a mile. so, basically, down to zero in some spots. the problem, the culprit, these gusty winds caused by that deepening area of low pressure. so, we're going to continue to see those gusts to 50 miles per hour through tonight and still tomorrow morning on the gusty side on monday morning, president's day morning around 35 miles per hour in boston. look at the wind chill factors here in the single digits and down below in some of these spots. boston currently at 5 degrees. bundle up there. it's not just the northeast. check out florida. these are the current wind chill factors. it feels like 23 i
now, our eyes turn to new england where the heavy snow is coming down as we speak from eastern long island on up into down east maine. we'll continue to see the heavy snow and blowing snow today. so, we're expecting to see the snow pile up in plymouth and five to nine inches expected. boston a half foot or snow and then that heavy snow extending to maine. winter storm warnings here and then on up the coast, we're talking about blizzard warnings. that means limited visibility, less than a...
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and also on long island. and we have volunteers, and we also have supplies in place and ready to go on stand by if emergency officials say it's time to open more shelters throughout rhode island and other areas if necessary. >> while i have you, while people are listening, just run through the common sense things that you want to pass along to people so hopefully they will not be calling you. >> well, you know, if they're home without power, obviously, the biggest thing tonight is to keep warm. and we want people to do that safely. so maybe the best thing to do is gather everybody into one room. time to have a family night. stay warm, get some extra blankets. maybe some layered clothing for the evening. you never, ever want to use your oven or stove to heat your home. that's a dangerous thing to do. if you're going to use a generator, you need to be very, very careful that it has enough exhaust and that, you know, it has want been covered in snow that then it will back up into your home and have a carbon mono
and also on long island. and we have volunteers, and we also have supplies in place and ready to go on stand by if emergency officials say it's time to open more shelters throughout rhode island and other areas if necessary. >> while i have you, while people are listening, just run through the common sense things that you want to pass along to people so hopefully they will not be calling you. >> well, you know, if they're home without power, obviously, the biggest thing tonight is...
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long island was one of the hardest-hit areas of new york. a man in new hampshire also got pummeleded and three counties in maine are still under a blizzard warning. >>> searchers bring out the big hardware in big bear. they're using helicopters, sn snowcats, armored vehicles with snow chance to track down an accused killer threatening more violence. the question now, has the trail go cold in the snow? >>> the first lady joins mourners of a chicago teen. hadiya pendelton was shot and killed days after she performed at the presidential inauguration. her mother says no parent should ever go through what she is going through now. >>> more fewury today over the hacking of bush e-mails. they include messages from both bush presidents and family communications sent during the elder bush's recent hospital stay. today a spokesman for former florida governor jeb bush called it a, quote, outrageous breach of privacy, end quote. >>> in long island, an estimated 175,000 people are reportedly out of power. joining me by phone is rhode island governor linc
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gas lines were also forming last night on long island. 20 cars deep. so those gas lines were starting again reminiscent of sandy, as well. so you are seeing more caution even though new yorkers are certainly hearty. >> boston of course could get the worst out of all of this. they're used to big snow, but maybe not in big. the governor declared a state of emergency? >> reporter: that's right. and it gives them much blooder powers to issue rulings and that kifr kind of thing. and he also just moments ago issued a statewide ban on cars to get off the road by 4:00 this afternoon. statewide 4:00 this afternoon. a similar snow emergency is now in effect as of noontime today in the city of boston where all vehicles must be off the road except for emergency vehicles. authorities want to make sure that they can get all the proper trucks and equipment in place to prepare for the storm. and as you can see, it's coming right at me right now into my face. so the snow is really blowing hard. let me give you a sense of where we are. there's just a dusting now, but th
gas lines were also forming last night on long island. 20 cars deep. so those gas lines were starting again reminiscent of sandy, as well. so you are seeing more caution even though new yorkers are certainly hearty. >> boston of course could get the worst out of all of this. they're used to big snow, but maybe not in big. the governor declared a state of emergency? >> reporter: that's right. and it gives them much blooder powers to issue rulings and that kifr kind of thing. and he...
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you see that mini panic going on, even on long island. people waiting in line for gas. cars, 20 cars deep lines, which is pretty startling and pretty unnerving because everybody is sort of running around trying to prepare. i even went to the grocery store. i got the last apple on the shelf, carol. >> thank god for that! alison kosik reporting live from new york city. >>> the big question on everyone's mind in the northeast, is who is going to get the worst of the storm. meteorologist jennifer delgado is at cnn with that side of the story. >> right now the calm before the storm, this is the time you really need to make sure you have everything prepared because conditions are going to go downhill especially as we go through late this afternoon into the evening hours. here's the radar. looking at what's happening now, snow moving into parts of northern new jersey including newark as well into new york, into areas like hartford as well as into providence, they're picking up light snow there. by 3:00 in the afternoon, we're expecting this all to change over to snow for new y
you see that mini panic going on, even on long island. people waiting in line for gas. cars, 20 cars deep lines, which is pretty startling and pretty unnerving because everybody is sort of running around trying to prepare. i even went to the grocery store. i got the last apple on the shelf, carol. >> thank god for that! alison kosik reporting live from new york city. >>> the big question on everyone's mind in the northeast, is who is going to get the worst of the storm....
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the long island expressway is scheduled to open at around 5:00 p.m. this evening. >>> susan candiotti wasn't sure, standing by right now with the latest from boston. susan, the sun's out, so it certainly looks a little better than when you and i were talking yesterday. >> reporter: it does, the temperatures are still below freezing, but i'm telling you, the sun feels great. but the snow is still piled high as tall as i am, and it's a lot higher in a lot of other spots. one of the main streets in the suburb of boston called brookline, the streets are clear and a lot of the streets in downtown boston as well. but the side streets are still a mess. people still trying to dig out. and they're also digging out and testing what i'm crossing now and that's the rapid transit line. the transit system to maek sure that it's working properly. they expect that they will be getting at least partial service back and running tomorrow. schools probably not so much. they are going to be closed. but today for people who live in the suburbs, who have been inside their h
the long island expressway is scheduled to open at around 5:00 p.m. this evening. >>> susan candiotti wasn't sure, standing by right now with the latest from boston. susan, the sun's out, so it certainly looks a little better than when you and i were talking yesterday. >> reporter: it does, the temperatures are still below freezing, but i'm telling you, the sun feels great. but the snow is still piled high as tall as i am, and it's a lot higher in a lot of other spots. one of the...
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this is a walmart on long island. i know you've been talking to people there. how many of them are camping out there tonight? >> reporter: brianna, about a dozen or so tonight. technically this walmart is closed. it closed about 6:00 p.m. yesterday. the manager opened the doors because so many people up here in suffolk county are stranded. we have one group in electronics, watching a movie. this group is calling this the walmart pileup. they've gotten their supplies and this is diana. you have your puzzle over here, your chair, your blanket. this is your second night in this walmart and you only live a couple miles away? >> that's right. >> how long were you stranded in your car? >> about three hours i was traveling. >> reporter: you tried to get out today, the roads were still blocked? >> impassable. there was a lot of prep i was doing to get my car out. people helped me dig out the car but the entrance is blocked with a lot of cars. >> reporter: do you hope you get out tomorrow? >>> hope so. >> reporter: in the meantime, keeping yourself busy? >> absolutely.
this is a walmart on long island. i know you've been talking to people there. how many of them are camping out there tonight? >> reporter: brianna, about a dozen or so tonight. technically this walmart is closed. it closed about 6:00 p.m. yesterday. the manager opened the doors because so many people up here in suffolk county are stranded. we have one group in electronics, watching a movie. this group is calling this the walmart pileup. they've gotten their supplies and this is diana. you...
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on long island, islip, 27. stoney brook on long island, as well, 27. in worcester, mass, 27. even boston, 21.8 inches. really the breadth and depth of this throughout the northeast. although places to the west like albany, new york, picking up only around four inches or so. pretty interesting. new jersey, 14. new york, 11 inches at central park. logan airport, in terms of the winds, 76 mile-per-hour gusts. buzzards bay, massachusetts, the bridge heading through the cape, winds incredibly strong, as well. winds coming down. the snow is winding down. so things are on the improve, that's for sure. here's the radar picture. the white delineating where the snow is finally. the bulk of the snow off the coast. that is the good news. new york has cleared out. western new york, western massachusetts, vermont. hey, the skiing is going to start soon, right? mt. snow in stratton and promly, there's the snow. kind of the eastern side of connecticut through providence and boston. that, again, will hold on there. this thing will clear out from west to east. so that's how we'll go in terms o
on long island, islip, 27. stoney brook on long island, as well, 27. in worcester, mass, 27. even boston, 21.8 inches. really the breadth and depth of this throughout the northeast. although places to the west like albany, new york, picking up only around four inches or so. pretty interesting. new jersey, 14. new york, 11 inches at central park. logan airport, in terms of the winds, 76 mile-per-hour gusts. buzzards bay, massachusetts, the bridge heading through the cape, winds incredibly...
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that is the main way from new york city into long island. hundreds of cars ended up stuck on the l.i.e. over the weekend. alison kosik in ronkonkoma, new york. let's begin with you. >> reporter: soledad, 40 inches of snow. 27 degrees in hamden, connecticut. we're getting the freezing rain, the sleet that's making the snow hard as a rock. to give you perspective, look at this. i'm standing on about 15 feet of snow. you find these big mounds all over hamden as crews do their best to clear the roads. when we're talking about the roads, i want to show you what's happening. many of the roads have been cleared, but the mayor here in hamden said of about 240 miles of roads in the city, 50% are impassable. the highways are mostly clear. the side roads in the city are mainly clear. but when you get into the different neighborhoods, that's where you find a lot of the unplowed roads, people who have been stuck in their homes now for 72 hours. and we found this interesting. how emergency crews have been responding to calls for help during the last few h
that is the main way from new york city into long island. hundreds of cars ended up stuck on the l.i.e. over the weekend. alison kosik in ronkonkoma, new york. let's begin with you. >> reporter: soledad, 40 inches of snow. 27 degrees in hamden, connecticut. we're getting the freezing rain, the sleet that's making the snow hard as a rock. to give you perspective, look at this. i'm standing on about 15 feet of snow. you find these big mounds all over hamden as crews do their best to clear...
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in long island, more than two dozen people spent the night at a walmart after their cars got stuck in the snow. our mary snow talked to one woman who went into the store to get away from the cold. >> i was very happy to come into a warm place. i was soaking wet just from sitting out there and having to get in and out of the car, to continually wipe the snow off. a lot of other people chose to stay out in their cars, but then came in the morning for hot coffee and donuts that the store manager put out for us. and we were just happy to be indoors and not out there. >> reporter: you're only a few miles from home? >> i'm two miles from here. >> reporter: the long island expressway will remain closed until 9:00 p.m. in both directions between exits 57 and 73. >>> mother nature packed another surprise south of the equator. a 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck central chile. reports say nobody was injured. more details as they become available. >>> tuesday night, millions of americans will tune in to watch president obama deliver his state of the union speech. find out what issue he'll hone in
in long island, more than two dozen people spent the night at a walmart after their cars got stuck in the snow. our mary snow talked to one woman who went into the store to get away from the cold. >> i was very happy to come into a warm place. i was soaking wet just from sitting out there and having to get in and out of the car, to continually wipe the snow off. a lot of other people chose to stay out in their cars, but then came in the morning for hot coffee and donuts that the store...
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a couple people have been trapped on the long island expressway. tell me -- >> what's going on? all right, the storm system came together, and it has already produced not record amounts of snowfall in places that were kind of in that bull's eye, right around boston. that's where we were looking at perhaps what would be the heaviest amounts that would rival 1978. that's kind of the benchmark for everything now going forward. >> was that 27.5? >> 27.1, i believe. so you know, you can -- there's a little wiggle room in there, but a lot of the snow areas across boston that we have seen right now, between 20 and around 25 inches. now, brooke, it is beginning to taper off just a little bit. as soon as i say that, that doesn't mean you can go outside, have a great time. that's just not going to happen, but there's a band that moved through that was heavy wave in the last couple hours. that same wave associated with this storm is going to move off the coast, so they'll be on the back side of this, so you might get another kind of heavy burst that comes up within the next hour or so. >>
a couple people have been trapped on the long island expressway. tell me -- >> what's going on? all right, the storm system came together, and it has already produced not record amounts of snowfall in places that were kind of in that bull's eye, right around boston. that's where we were looking at perhaps what would be the heaviest amounts that would rival 1978. that's kind of the benchmark for everything now going forward. >> was that 27.5? >> 27.1, i believe. so you know,...
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here are aerials from long island, a bird's-eye view of the snow. live from the storm zones after the break. (phone ringing) good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and
here are aerials from long island, a bird's-eye view of the snow. live from the storm zones after the break. (phone ringing) good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase...
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long island and from pennsylvania to the city. lines of salt trucks, plows, getting ready for what is expected to come this way. >> all right. allison, we'll be watching you closely throughout the day. >> thanks. >>> and we have meteorologist jennifer delgado tracking the storm from the cnn center in atlanta. >> hi, guys. we saw allison in new york and indra in boston. blizzard warnings in effect. it extends from newark up to maine. this lasts until tomorrow afternoon. of course, we're talking about very gusty winds. winds blowing snow around and it will lead to a dangerous situation. also looking at a storm surge in some of these parts two to three feet. superstorm sandy, some of the areas could be looking at coastal flooding and erosion. more on the radar and what's happening. two storms, one in the great lakes and other in the mid-atlantic, a lot of rain up and down interstate 95. light snow in the washington, d.c. area. for new york, you will start off with rain out there, and then later in the day we see it change to snow lat
long island and from pennsylvania to the city. lines of salt trucks, plows, getting ready for what is expected to come this way. >> all right. allison, we'll be watching you closely throughout the day. >> thanks. >>> and we have meteorologist jennifer delgado tracking the storm from the cnn center in atlanta. >> hi, guys. we saw allison in new york and indra in boston. blizzard warnings in effect. it extends from newark up to maine. this lasts until tomorrow...
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island, over a foot still to come here. and this is the danger zone, just snowing everywhere out here. it's coming down in buckets because at the low comes through here, its closest position is going to be to boston, not new york city. that's why snow is not going to be as heavy in the city as in boston because the low is much closer there. then by tomorrow afternoon, literally, this thing is gone. saturday, 4:00, 5:00, the snow is completely over. only the wind is left. erin. >> what's the bottom line? there have been competing models. someone said the european model said we would be getting historic snow. the u.s. model, no. bottom line, who wins? >> you have to get back to me tomorrow. it's not done yet. >> everyone wants to know who wins between those two models. chad, thank you very much. as we continue to monitor the historic storm as it gets into the worst over the next couple hours, i'm going to pass it off to my colleague anderson cooper. "anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >> two big stories tonight. high stak
island, over a foot still to come here. and this is the danger zone, just snowing everywhere out here. it's coming down in buckets because at the low comes through here, its closest position is going to be to boston, not new york city. that's why snow is not going to be as heavy in the city as in boston because the low is much closer there. then by tomorrow afternoon, literally, this thing is gone. saturday, 4:00, 5:00, the snow is completely over. only the wind is left. erin. >> what's...
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without power on long island since the beginning of this storm. this storm is over for buffalo, for youngstown, youngstown, new york, over a foot of snow. burlington, just about ready to slide out of your area. there's so much more to come for the people here just winding up the storm right there. it's almost the center of circulation like you'd see in a tropical storm. like our fingers and arms and outer bands come from a tropical storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper. it was that blue area over there, then over plymouth, now about ready to get into boston proper. providence, hartford, just about ready to get to hartford, a couple of lightning strikes through there. we talked about there could be thunder snow, now we know there is thunder snow. we lightning bolts on this map over brook haven. if you see it, it flashes, you don't know what that was, is that a power failure? all of a sudden you hear the boom. and it is kind of a muffled boom. but it's out there. thunder snow tonight means there's so much ai
without power on long island since the beginning of this storm. this storm is over for buffalo, for youngstown, youngstown, new york, over a foot of snow. burlington, just about ready to slide out of your area. there's so much more to come for the people here just winding up the storm right there. it's almost the center of circulation like you'd see in a tropical storm. like our fingers and arms and outer bands come from a tropical storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving...
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in a long island walmart this morning. road conditions became too dangerous for shoppers to leave during the blizzard, so walmart allowed them to stay. i guess they probably have plenty of things to eat and certainly tooth brushes. one customer said she threw in the towel after spending at least seven hours trying to drive just two miles home. even one of the cnn crews spent the night. >>> there's a lot of back breaking work to be done in the northeast. hopefully they'll get a little help in the weather. let's check this with alexandra steel. we talk about snow melt. just seems like snow disperse aadisperseal. >> today they won't get any help from the weather. it's a cold night. the winds were up, so it did keep the temperatures up a bit. but right now temperatures are in the teens. new york only going to 34. so not a lot of melts today. 34 for a high at boston, 30 in al ban notice. albany only saw 4 inches of snow. but five states had at least 30 inches of snow plus. boston, their fifth ever greatest snowstorm. so where w
in a long island walmart this morning. road conditions became too dangerous for shoppers to leave during the blizzard, so walmart allowed them to stay. i guess they probably have plenty of things to eat and certainly tooth brushes. one customer said she threw in the towel after spending at least seven hours trying to drive just two miles home. even one of the cnn crews spent the night. >>> there's a lot of back breaking work to be done in the northeast. hopefully they'll get a little...
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. >> a lot of low-lying areas on long island could be heart hid. a lot of those places got hit by sandy. the city was kind of unprepared for the blizzard that hit back two or three years ago in 2010. they certainly seem better prepared this time, don't they? >> you know what, they absolutely are. it's not a mistake. this city and the state had to completely overhaul emergency management because it turns out there's a 100-year storm like every year now. so the main things they did is they hooked up municipalities so they can talk to each other much more readily. common sense, but they weren't doing it. there are more assets, but they also predeploy. they're sending things to the vulnerable areas before the storm starts. >> i remember the blizzard of '78. i think i'm much more older and decrepit that you are, but i was 10 years old. i remember that still registers in my mind as the big storm. there had been reports this could be bigger than that, but i guess it's probably too early to tell what the overall snowfall is going to be. >> well, look, as w
. >> a lot of low-lying areas on long island could be heart hid. a lot of those places got hit by sandy. the city was kind of unprepared for the blizzard that hit back two or three years ago in 2010. they certainly seem better prepared this time, don't they? >> you know what, they absolutely are. it's not a mistake. this city and the state had to completely overhaul emergency management because it turns out there's a 100-year storm like every year now. so the main things they did is...
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she's also excited to meet you, also from long island. >> oh from baldwin, oh my gawd. what are you trying to do to get your people vote for your dog? >> putting people on facebook, enjoy her going to the events, the shows. >> are you as anxious, nervous as the dogs? you're more nervous. >> it only comes down to one person, one person at three different levels, first at the breed level, 2,721 dogs and 187 different breeds, seven different groups, you win in your group, you're one of seven group winners, the best in show judge picks the winner. >> i'm nervous and excited for you. thanks for bringing your beautiful dogs with you. appreciate it. we have to take a short break. the best in show crowned tuesday live february 12th 8:00 p.m. on usa network. >>> ahead for us a winter storm about to wallop the northeast. >>> plus a manhunt continues for a former cop who reportedly declared war on the los angeles police department. we'll talk to a college friend of the suspected killer straight ahead. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's eme
she's also excited to meet you, also from long island. >> oh from baldwin, oh my gawd. what are you trying to do to get your people vote for your dog? >> putting people on facebook, enjoy her going to the events, the shows. >> are you as anxious, nervous as the dogs? you're more nervous. >> it only comes down to one person, one person at three different levels, first at the breed level, 2,721 dogs and 187 different breeds, seven different groups, you win in your group,...
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the long island expressway will stay closed until 9:00 p.m. eastern in both directions between exits 57 and 73. susan candiotti is live now from brooklyn with more. how are people coping? >> reporter: hi, marty. being from boston, they're coping pretty well. i have an interesting vantage point. this is what you're seeing all around boston, piles and piles of snow. i can't tell you how tall this one is, but i can give you the viewpoint. looking up from our own video phone, as a fire truck is going by. i hope you can hear me still. but you have snowplows going all alongside streets to try to clear them out as best they can. while the main streets will basically clear. the city was working through the blizzard to make sure that the streets were as clear as they could be before the monday commute. they're working on the transit line to get that schedule back to normal. funny, it was perfectly quiet before we start. but now we have the sirens going. in any case, the state is trying to get everything back to where it can be, as best they can. but sc
the long island expressway will stay closed until 9:00 p.m. eastern in both directions between exits 57 and 73. susan candiotti is live now from brooklyn with more. how are people coping? >> reporter: hi, marty. being from boston, they're coping pretty well. i have an interesting vantage point. this is what you're seeing all around boston, piles and piles of snow. i can't tell you how tall this one is, but i can give you the viewpoint. looking up from our own video phone, as a fire truck...
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heavy snow in providence and in boston and eastern long island, as well. winter weather advisory in east hampton and all the way on up into boston where we could see around six inches of snowfall and those winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour and a blizzard warning, blizzard watch once you get on up into maine and places like bangor and seeing whiteout conditions and make the wind chill factors feel like it's down in the single digits at times. check out the winds peaking later on this evening. up aroundmiles per hour at times. we know that will cause problems out there. a lot of the snow melted from last week. not the accumulating snow here but the wind causing the snow to blow around and really limiting that visibility. so, gusty winds expected with those gusts up to 50 miles per hour as we head throughout the afternoon and evening hours. current temperatures look like this. with those gusty winds, you know it is feeling a whole lot colder than this outside. good news is, in the northeast we'll see a little bit of a warm up once we get on into our tuesd
heavy snow in providence and in boston and eastern long island, as well. winter weather advisory in east hampton and all the way on up into boston where we could see around six inches of snowfall and those winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour and a blizzard warning, blizzard watch once you get on up into maine and places like bangor and seeing whiteout conditions and make the wind chill factors feel like it's down in the single digits at times. check out the winds peaking later on this...
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about 2 feet of snow is on the ground and boston and parts of long island, new york. >>> about 20 survivors of gun violence including gabby giffords and her husband, are expected to be in the audience for tomorrow night's state of the union address by president obama. each survivor will be a guest of a member of congress. giffords survived a shooting in tucson two years ago. >>> well, president obama is expected to talk about his push for gun legislation as well as jobs, the economy, and more tomorrow night. >>> former staff sergeant clint romesha will also be a guest at the state of the union address. romesha was awarded the medal of honor for courageous actions during a nearly 13-hour fire fight in afghanistan that left eight americans dead. romesha's son colin stole the show, anderson, at the ceremony playing peekaboo at the presidential podium. the president said colin raced around the oval office earlier in the day, sampling a number of apples before he found the one that was just right, making himself at home. >> yes. thanks very much. >>> up next, the incredible story of the killing
about 2 feet of snow is on the ground and boston and parts of long island, new york. >>> about 20 survivors of gun violence including gabby giffords and her husband, are expected to be in the audience for tomorrow night's state of the union address by president obama. each survivor will be a guest of a member of congress. giffords survived a shooting in tucson two years ago. >>> well, president obama is expected to talk about his push for gun legislation as well as jobs, the...
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when i was a kid growing up in long island, mayor koch was almost a mythical figure. >> larger than life. when i grew up in manhattan, he was mayor, and as you said, he was very feisty, said what he thought. new yorkers loved him. he gave new york some tough love. he would say whatever he thought, famous for savering a city from bankruptcy. but also governing at very challenging times, beginning of the aids crisis. a locality of racial tension and diversity. issues of racial tension and diversity in new york. he served during very challenging times, took very controversial positions, no one questioned he loved the city and a fighter for new york always. >> his personality itself, a lot of new yorkers identified itself as the new york personality. someone who loves the city so much. he was a fighter. some of the quotes as we've been reading, talking about his passing. you punch me, i'll punch you back. >> most famous of all, asking how am i doing? and the voters for a long time said very well. >> a three-term mayor, but had challenges when he was running for governor, of course. >> i mean
when i was a kid growing up in long island, mayor koch was almost a mythical figure. >> larger than life. when i grew up in manhattan, he was mayor, and as you said, he was very feisty, said what he thought. new yorkers loved him. he gave new york some tough love. he would say whatever he thought, famous for savering a city from bankruptcy. but also governing at very challenging times, beginning of the aids crisis. a locality of racial tension and diversity. issues of racial tension and...
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eastern long island maybe two to three. back here to the north and west, that's 20. that's only about 30 miles away. this goes left to right at all, you are going to be in it or out of it depending when it gets here. we will know as the computer models tell us tonight. >> we will be watching. and brace yourself. thank you. we are continuing to follow breaking news. the suspect is on the run. he's a former cop and navy reservist identified as 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner, he was fired from the police force five years ago. and now may be seeking revenge. dorner is accused of shooting three los angeles police officers early this morning. one fatly. he's also the prime suspect in a double killing over the weekend. he had this to say in a public manifesto posted on line. quote, "this is my last resort, the lapd suppressed the truth and it has led to deadly consequences. the lapd's actions have cost me my career." l . >>> our top story right here on cnn, right now in california police are looking for an ex-cop allegedly gone on a rampage shooting three los an
eastern long island maybe two to three. back here to the north and west, that's 20. that's only about 30 miles away. this goes left to right at all, you are going to be in it or out of it depending when it gets here. we will know as the computer models tell us tonight. >> we will be watching. and brace yourself. thank you. we are continuing to follow breaking news. the suspect is on the run. he's a former cop and navy reservist identified as 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner, he was...
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this is the long island expressway. the lie, buried cars, littered across the roads. people thinking they could make it, forced to huddle in their cars overnight. and in hamden, connecticut, the blizzard dumped 40 inches of know there. no relief yet with more freezing rain expected to fall across that state today. >>> the u.s. military is expanding benefits to same sex domestic partners. those benefits outline just today in a memo from the department of defense. they were previously available only to heterosexual spouses. some perks, access to hospital child care services and military i.d. cards which give spouses and partners access to on base facilities. the federal defense of marriage act doma blocks other benefits to same sex partners. >>> a coast guard cutter is towing a carnival cruise ship. the carnival triumph lost power after fire in the engine room last night, leaving the ship stranded in the gulf of mexico. cruise officials say at no point did the passengers not have electricity, but passengers, relatives say their loved ones are miserable. stay with me. yo
this is the long island expressway. the lie, buried cars, littered across the roads. people thinking they could make it, forced to huddle in their cars overnight. and in hamden, connecticut, the blizzard dumped 40 inches of know there. no relief yet with more freezing rain expected to fall across that state today. >>> the u.s. military is expanding benefits to same sex domestic partners. those benefits outline just today in a memo from the department of defense. they were previously...